Perseverance pays off for first-time all-star Mabrey eight years into WNBA career
TORONTO — Marina Mabrey has made longevity the calling card of her WNBA career and it has finally paid off with an all-star game appearance.
Mabrey had 11 points, six rebounds and four assists in the Toronto Tempo’s 83-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday, a day after she was named an all-star reserve. The 29-year-old guard said that it had been a goal of hers to reach the all-star game since she was a teenager.
“When I was in high school I was like, ‘I want to be in the WNBA and I want to be a WNBA all-star.’ I had no idea how hard it was, but it’s OK, it was cute,” said Mabrey before the game. “This league is so hard, and it’s every other day, every day you’re playing, you’re practising, they’re challenging you, they’re holding you accountable, you’re moving teams, you’ve got different teammates, you have to figure out how to work with people, and so on and so on.
“I just think that it’s easy to lose that vision and that belief in yourself, but I don’t think I ever lost it.”


